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Josh Norris Mock Draft


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Interesting take here. 

24. Carolina Panthers - TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State - It is a bit difficult to project for a team with a new offensive coordinator, new defensive coordinator and potentially new general manager. Adding pieces on offense is important, and Goedert can be used in multiple tight end sets and win in individual matchups at multiple levels of the field.

 

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44 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Interesting take here. 

24. Carolina Panthers - TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State - It is a bit difficult to project for a team with a new offensive coordinator, new defensive coordinator and potentially new general manager. Adding pieces on offense is important, and Goedert can be used in multiple tight end sets and win in individual matchups at multiple levels of the field.

 

Like the player...not the pick

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4 hours ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Interesting take here. 

24. Carolina Panthers - TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State - It is a bit difficult to project for a team with a new offensive coordinator, new defensive coordinator and potentially new general manager. Adding pieces on offense is important, and Goedert can be used in multiple tight end sets and win in individual matchups at multiple levels of the field.

 

Excellent BPA / need pick.

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No idea how good this guy will be at the NFL level . I'd rather draft a TE and RB in the mid rounds where the value will be alot better

Getting anyone that you don't believe is a blue chip day 1 starter in R1 is a waste in my opinion

I acknowledge that if he ends up being really good then sure it would be worth it . But R1 is too high for a TE from school I never heard of , your playing with fire with your very first pick 

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I couldn't disagree with McShay and other analysts more on Goedert. I've watched a lot on him and I really feel like this guy is a reach. Ranking him over Hayden Hurst is just trying to be cute and clever. I'm not buying it. Goedert is no better than a 3rd round prospect IMHO. 

I could get on-board with a great TE prospect at 24, but there just isn't one in this year's class. Give me OL or DL. Please and thank you.

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2 minutes ago, RockyTopVol said:

I couldn't disagree with McShay and other analysts more on Goedert. I've watched a lot on him and I really feel like this guy is a reach. Ranking him over Hayden Hurst is just trying to be cute and clever. I'm not buying it. Goedert is no better than a 3rd round prospect IMHO. 

I could get on-board with a great TE prospect at 24, but there just isn't one in this year's class. Give me OL or DL. Please and thank you.

Have you seen Mark Andrews from Okla? That dude wouldn't be a reach at all in the first. If Carolina goes TE in the first, it needs to be him.

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35 minutes ago, AppHeel said:

Have you seen Mark Andrews from Okla? That dude wouldn't be a reach at all in the first. If Carolina goes TE in the first, it needs to be him.

Hurst and Andrews both seem like potential NFL starters, but I don't love the idea of either in the first. Not when plenty of other talent should be available at 24 on the lines. 

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